Vincent Kompany was on the verge of sensationally switching from Burnley to Bayern Munich on Wednesday evening.

Relegation from the Premier League was confirmed earlier this month but the 38-year-old has remained in demand despite recording just five victories all season.

Bayern’s search for Thomas Tuchel’s successor has seen the likes of Xabi Alonso, former head coach Julian Nagelsmann and ex-Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick turn the role down.

The German giants had even tried to tempt Tuchel into staying after announcing his departure three months ago, but those U-turn talks failed to prompt a change of heart.

Bayern have turned to Kompany and held discussions with Burnley chairman Alan Pace over a compensation fee yesterday in the hope of wrapping up a deal in the coming days.

Kompany, who spent two seasons at Hamburg before joining Manchester City in 2008, speaks fluent German and his philosophy is said to have impressed the Bayern hierarchy.

It is, however, a gamble for both sides after their respective disappointing campaigns. Bayern failed to win the Bundesliga for the first time since 2012, while the reputation that Kompany – linked with Tottenham and Chelsea last year – had forged at Turf Moor took a hit with a 19th-placed finish.

Source – Vincent Kompany agrees SHOCK move to become Bayern Munich manager despite being relegated with Burnley on just 24 points as German giants finally find a successor to Thomas Tuchel | Daily Mail Online